By relating spatial issues to broader religious and political questions, this book shines a light on the civic engagement, religious practices and political sensitivities of young Muslims with Balkan roots.
By relating spatial issues to broader religious and political questions, this book shines a light on the civic engagement, religious practices and political sensitivities of young Muslims with Balkan roots.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Francesco Trupia is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Humanities at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torü, Poland. His research interests range from identity and memory politics to minority inclusion, from post-socialist democratisation to of study of civil society in Southeast and Eastern Europe.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Being (with) the Other 2. The Ummah and the "Balkan Rest" 3. Echoes of War 4. Believing without Belonging? 5. Halal or Haram? 6. Political Sensitivities and Civic Responses to Islamophobia 7. City(zens) of Silence Conclusion
Introduction 1. Being (with) the Other 2. The Ummah and the "Balkan Rest" 3. Echoes of War 4. Believing without Belonging? 5. Halal or Haram? 6. Political Sensitivities and Civic Responses to Islamophobia 7. City(zens) of Silence Conclusion
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